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EPTEMBER 2t 1893-TWE NTY PAGES. THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, 1 —— | T 2 = = e S = 1 { i "ne . 7 S OINEWC AN TRES | Atbert, €. Beck. Thomas Bowmav. S S. | Ouren, Ethel Witter, Belle Patterson. Ellen | [ NN ! DIy AT 1 N \ NERVOUS DISEASE, v Vi J 3 1 e -y ) N ! FHE DALLY BEE |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | i Rock, Thoges, nowmav, & 5 | Quren, Ethel Wier, Betle Patterson, Bite [ FATAL FIGHT WITH A BULL I HONORAREE NI : - i A. Wendell, CA. Tibbitts, T. ). Carrotners, | Amina McNanehton, Bita Otis, Jonnio Moo | i It ]( ) AU TN | e Onae B2 AL Knnuss Vatoes Too fighty COUNCTL TLUFFS WATL g | George Gienn, C. Lockwool, H. B. Kessell, | Intire, Brota Jofferis, Alice Fostor, s | the fienufie T Peels to Measnrs 1t by & pli i RE—— | William H. Bremer, 'W. M. Bichell, [ Wirt, Augusta-Honn, Meda Kirkland | - Money. ¢ i HPICE NO. 12 PEARY, & | Po e O e a8 Meet in | Lowis | iger, W. Slead, John Gilbert, — E1 Toro Tarns th los i aonl . i 4 g | Pottawattamie County Republicans Meet in { William Gilbert, A. 1. A. Hartje and wife, ROBBED WIILE ASLEEP, N v o Ria T reputent { Who Openly En'orse Dis Cope: | Amany suffured | (how i'elivered by carrier to wny part of tie city on, Lottie Jones, Anna Cook, Miss Watts, Miss Tormenters, 1 A | rias nimsolr o 1yt ) W, TILTON Bouquet, J Neison, E. A, Groat, | Tramps Rob a Gimlpanion on & Train Be- fanl and Shepard. constitut fooln g the pliyste LTON - William Bn nd wifo, Ed | tween Minnexpotis and Connell Wlufe, hegpehul LT N e groat chinie TELEPHONES | {isfneee o1 No 42 | STRONG TICKET PUT IN NOMINATION | Kes Dave Kuhn, & farmer who has been work- o ~ - i A TNHTOH & G rartton T i ¥ it X ing in Dukota for several months past, has The Standing of These Men Tnsuces Thelr | 1 1 AR y &l {1 TABTHE ik '~‘ e been in the ¢ty ‘for a couple of days | MEXICANS GET THEIR MONEY'S WORTH | fruth and They ca Eaaly seen and My firss " v the age of 14, 1 the 1 MINOR MENTIO N, ! n Titen 31 the Proccedings of the | Defenss of tne Tax Levy by One of the | mainly because.he did’nt have money enough — | Thetr Printed Statements Veritied, form of nasal and throat ey e spread to N Plumbicg Co. » Mecting ~-Much Enthusiasm Aroused | Board. A towet away. He got acquainted with a o | it i kA PR discnse i S UM ~he Mon Wito Wil Catey the There has beeu a good deal of discussion | couple of fellows Whil beating his way from «’. dor Killed and Mutitated by the In- - ; By iiver antl ki Yoy erony The Mayne Roa stato Co., 621 Broadway Party to Victory, recently concerning the tax levy for sc qu‘ul Minneapolis to Swoux City last Tuesday ufinted An Wi ped from | T e e 1 he rloy of a ven « Y it “ kg ‘“ B A w (1“ “. “ Tiiore Will b proashing Morning And evens purposes, atd the democrats with their | night, and while g was nsleep his new found AL UL B B L LB metiition for Al it U8 o i ot | conld not sin ot, “Abojt the yeir 1500 1 saW ing At the Congregational chiven, usual ingenuity have sought to give & po- | friends showed thelr worthiness of being Inpared Many of the Spectators. | A o1 K0T e Ro tan | aystem WS also falling, The brAin G Tt ¥ tie. Teinity. Methodie: THE TICRED litical twist to what should be a nonpartisan | called by that efidedring appellation by cut. Sk |« ol a position with & cood bustiess houss | A¢ton nid 1 o lessenod greatly and ny fdny seh were treated to & pienic | Question. Their official organ has been | ting hisvocket ind stealing $40 in cash and | for this temn AT W t o ng these | heart and ¢ " At the same t weama A t Fairmount park P the Logtilatirs UL shouting vociferously that the republican | & 0 "‘" “""l “;']‘ ‘“"‘: L'lf'l’}" ;' his SAN LOUts PoTost, Mex., Sopt. 23 « 3 W o i one ay | KEOA LA LB "'; AL Wa KonoRseiln ARl the ho L At TERRANK K8 bers of the board are responsible for the | YA€ and overcéat and jumped off the train, " ) s given at O¢ W Wi A H and it et 1w fhalth i al The Council Blufts Nonpareils and the | g et (00 PERIY KERNEY | members of the board are responsible for the | it "o “To e " ol ed o 1o trainy | A bull fight which was given a Ll Bl i i i il Omalin Originals will play o eato of ball ay | fok Juberviso I WALTE: | needless burden of taxation could without & cent to go on. He | to% atown situated wost of here, ye s it the Dr ark this afternoon | Eor &1 JALSUANEAN | AS s generally known Uhe board stands [ {0l to bo down'. at the | day. onded with a horrible tra Al shevihias 8 The N tin] nssoctation of the ity will | oL RHpL of Instruction.. ...y W G UANIY | Tour republicans to two democats—THomas ! | mbtisfer. yostoniny raing and saw | One of the bulls, after being iv | tton oecuy il " the nan, Indoy M h D LT LG o (Ol 2 | Hor Sirevoyo oiard | "woo his two faise friends.g He at once notified | by the banderillos into a state of intense | M Mo " Rov. Dr Ips fn the Preshytorian ehrch. | POt AL DUERILADEA Jy“‘.\‘“:":“_\_'"‘:';'\’:'““’!""13 Tepublican ma- | Oficer Quinn, Who . caybired. thiom and | 1 nzy, caught the matedor, Julian [ “Thave veen o past 2% nit will hold an import bust- | . . e d Yy LS bOEN d¢ A RLLL L L urned them over to James Bradley, 0 N7 8 hor! ? i ' n the fa 11 f it Attt g B O witn | mbt in convontion yostoriny the vpeca | cial situation of the school fund, and gives | orRe Ihem over to James Bradley, ovho | Lopez, on his horns and threw him int) L, . " n 1 Dirat stroot, | Mouso, tnd t & 4 o of | Some facts which are interesting Ly e the air. When the man alighted t1 y \ ' Mrs. George Rud 7 South Eirst street. | house, and before adjourniog put up ono “You will seo by th records of the meot- | (OIF vames as W.W. Williams and William [ 1he) el ot Him ¢ s i |1 \ ug those who left for Chicago last | the strongest tickets ever put in the fleld by |, (YW, 8GO DY tho records of the meet- | McCarthy. Kuhn identified them positively | Dull jumped on him and libeatty winter of 83 1100k a bad cold evening were Mrs. J. Lundeen, Miss Walline, | any party in tho county. 'Tho convention | arntte membors. Se e one of the demo- | 4o phoing the guilty partics, but there is but | death, while the crowd The | ey d e cold & ooty #11 g were Mr any party in tho county ho convention | cratic members, Mr. Thomas, as chairman i Oscar Younkermun, M. D. Gullag MG was unasually woll attended, only two towa- | of tho finance committes, reported in favor | 1tt1¢ likelihood of their cver being made to | bull then chased all the banderitlos out | iy 't iy B N Ko 11, Seott th O AT KA T ey re. | of the following levy: | o o YO | jay the penalty of theli® crime, The rob- | of the ring and jumped the high hoard | seine wor, 1t e it o nmy head e o s Socloty of Christian | AMiPS i the whole county being unrepre vebtiiis .; ; LI A o006 bery was committea about thirty miles this | fence which inciosed the arena, alight- O My ey MY H0SC Witd “ore and Taw Enleavor will tako ehareo of tho meting at | S0ted. The greatest enthustasm was man- | ontingent fun s fEROND | sido of Minneapolls, and boing in anothor | ing in the midst of thespectators, Several | st wan dischareing o groat doal of the Do Loug's Union Cliristian Mission on | ifested throughout, and it was evident from | G0l honse fund 5. + 10,000 [ Hte It would be necessary for Kuhiti to ako | ot"them wero gored and othiors injured | e 1was couehinie and spiting and 4y times T Bryant street tonirht the spirit that was everywhere manifest 5000 | thing whish o owm and filo an information. o | in attompting 5 cscane from tho ine | 1410t feel ablo to attond 1o theduiies of my post ¢ #95,000 | thing whick he seems hardly likely to do n pting { Lt W1 \on, T eonld get notlithg it w tve ™ O TRa T OVAID Tr tn il e iaeie SISECOHCRR L UOINE R ) povad 40 [HOROERE thie tia? hors fund £10,- | his present depleted state of finances, One | furiated brute,which was finally shot by | (7 Fgouit ot nothing that would wive Spolnnd U A R LT uncing to fatal | not viotorfous this fall 1§t will [ g7 MOVEd to e adopted, the two demo- | Of the fellows had a huge gun, and he will | soldiers. and Shepard and_ oy pronommeed my athment T e A1 X not be by reason of uny lack of intorestora | cratic members wlane votng against it. | Probably be fincd on this charge and then ve. —— chironte catareh, They began 1y ease (n Janary e f*(';)' ¥ oastiler ol the Burlington In | fecling of dissatisfaction with the men nom- | This vwas tho only Increres Sants the v Kuhn was on his way to Kansas, BLAND'S WATCHWORD. st and 11 AHOEL e T obtatied rrentTolier. . Sty clty. inated was loft ‘the damocratic Mombors he has relatives " 2 i 3 trouble has completely disappoared, 1 slecp we A suit was commenced in the district vory ianman who will moot | thought It showld b, So. you ave. wn , n g N it g bbb U L LR B CHARLES . A, KNAUSS court yosterday by the Crano Llevator com- | the approval of intelligent, thinking voters, | publicans nre responsible for the lncrense. Take no chances. Your neighbor's Tux the Democeatic Slogan, Wit Paston & Vi pany to collect 340 from Dan Carrigg ns the | and who will look after the affairs of his | the teachors fund and we are not ashumed | 8dvice is best. The dealer who says his LEBANON, Mo., Sept. 23.—“F'ree coin- | Moving the effeets of 24 years of disennc he urged price of the elevator which was put in in | office ina way that will subsorve the bost | of 4t Just look at the figures. The teacn- | Stoves beat the Round Ouk knows better. | age, free trade and an income tax ought | patfen the Carvigg building on South Main strect. sts of the people of Pottawattamic | opg 1L for the current year, Septem- [ Cole & Cole sell the genuine Round Oak | to be the watehword of the westorn do- SAle s SR UL BIOFLSOUERA RN MInT LA CER The regular monthly mecting of the Pavo- | county, ber to June, nine and a half months, is & stoves, made by Beckwith mocracy now,” said Hon. R. I, Bland in e e RANEGUBGE L) chial Ald society of St. Paul's chuvch will be Called to Ordor. 750.24. Now what aro the resources to me ) & . an interview, ‘“Tho eastorn democrats eries of tne past 24 years on @ small plece of papor. hold with Mr. Jum ison Thursday, September irman Hazelton of the county central | this? The new levy is 85,000 and the semi- ro to Worship. do not understand tarift reform wo R H AR TR T S e, 28, The ladies aro requested 1o notice that iuteo called the meetirg Lo order und | annual proportionate from the state will bo | First Baptist Church—Corner Sixtoenth [ 10 Popndcrstar AR et e oa CTCAFAI SIFOIONN LY HELveN this is the last meeting of the year aud all a speech, which was enthusiastically | about 8,000, so that will makea total of | street and Fivst avonue, Preaching in the | 9% 1oy I8ISL O Iree raw ‘material, strengthened and toned up, my lunes steongs my. pledges must be paid in full focolved oy tho couvention, o then pro- | 872,000 to pay the 854,330 wages. This Will { morning by the pastor, Unton services in | LubA tariff on munufuctured products hearts aet porteet and my back all veht. T Children playing with matchos caused the | posed the name of W. B. Rowland of Neola | leave a balance of £17,240.66 to apply to last 16 Firat B Pt . e suflicient to give them an advants Biave not ot an hour of work troatment, T dostruction of A I Clattorbusi's “barn in | for temporary chairman. The proposition | year's deficit, there being no levy lust | the First Presuytorian church in the even- | over foreign producers. The. tar STt et falth in v Slicpard s abIIEy & Garner township Friday afternoon. All the | was unanimously concurred in, and A. E. | year. The = democratic ° organ says: | ing, conducted by angelists Keables and | question cannot be permanently ad s S G A AL LU G LR L) coutents of the b 2 destroyed. the | Kineaid of Layion towuship was chosen | that'this will provice 825,000 to €000, in‘ex- [ Thompson. Sunday school at 12 m. Sunday justed, because tho tariff must be tooatie o Wil do all it proniiso atil e total loss being . There was nsur- | temporary secrotary cess of the amount required, to be hoarded [ gehool at the Twenty-ninth streot and Both- changed from time to time as the neces- oD RS e Kipsmiatd LI ance to the amount of $400. A recoas orfitieon miniitos was takton o | ajdyiln this bankes. i Tt us ssehow bhigiles [ oo i ioneiay o i o Broathing el st o 11 oV TR L TS Drice that cawals the vat wervien to me. Maddie, 14 months old, daughter of Mr. | order that tho delegates from each district “Tho teachers' pay roll for seven months | Ji% WWSHERS A8 8 B m. Freaching i et Pl el ALy L CHARLES E. A RNAUSS and Mrs, A. Gibbons, died of cnolera in- | might sclect members of the committecs on | to April 1, 1504, will be £30.503: the amount people aro invitad o join h‘ T A LA ot S A POLICNTC RSN fantuin yeste morning_at 9:30 o'clock, | credentials, resolutions and permancntor- | now on hand in that fund is 20,300, so that th l“w‘ evenInar LIavle B0RVioeE . Boeny | nictate. But the silver ques- By Madtand Expross. afteranine days’ illness. The funoral will | ganization. The committees were finally | there will be an indebtedness on the firet ninz ‘during the woeic, conducted | by | UOM 18 fandamental. It is an issne be- Tho system of troatment by meaws of mall and take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock from | made up as follows: day of next April of £0,000. The count, AhigralIsts Koablas andiPhompssn, .. ¥ | tween the producing classes and debtors Jand and Shopand s simply the family residence, 1406 Avenue J. (Credentials—_l. G, “Carter, ©. H. Coy, J. | treasurer estimates that 45 por cont of uhe | Fyatielists Keables and 1 Stophen Bhol as against non-producers, who live upon furntahied thatare castly Aol fiv, Masoni templo tedny Rev. H. U, | e i Gilltand, o ot G Al | lavy will be rendy to tuen oxer b thomidile | pigtgr. Breaciiug by the basior b 10505, | fxed incomes and oreditos, - Whethoe ot by pationts, and whieh cnable theso physicans Allen of ybottsmouth, O, “will broach at | TRt L B A, e R B Wil | SRk unpaid orders amounting to gia0. | My, Union evangelistic servico at 7:0 p. m. | the basis of our money shall bo fixed on to intellizently eare and peeserive for the pattent, for the Sunday program has been | 89V W. Allen will preach in the | Gretz Secon . Presbyterian—Harmon an streets. S, Alexander, pastor nd Lo- | silver and gold, both coined without C. Cheyne, H. ) e X ! | i - Preact- [ Jimit, or upon the single gold basis, as is r, Spenec All Robe all e Helnes are e espond son, J imonnded and 1 1o and adviee gtven di warded and v under .| Now, if you add the teachers' pay roll chool, nnd 4 4 tdila b mith, . 13 Hart, for two months and a_half to June, vared S CFRIMAL A OF) : f A (o | ing at10:30 a. m. No servico at night on ac- | pow romgbol ! Sttt the personal care of these physicians, and (ur g ning on *“I'he Terms of Saly " ”I‘n\n_nmu-‘mou.um..muA J. B Blak 1884, amounting to #4217, I.unl add the [ ohne (f union revival meeting. Sunday | POW Proposed and probably will be this favorable season the e s the same —a . Woodmancy, . H, McArthur, it T, \ salavies of Profs Sawyer and Eastman for | S0t (f wnion revival meeting. adopted in congress, is a question of the \ifss i Henry Dunn was arreste Grany onan |k J. Abbott, A . Clatterbuck, I M. Trey” | tiwo and a half months more, amounting to | 31001 6 121 Young people’s meeting at | greatest moment. As long as we ave Ea i A < information_filed _in VIBHIAHESUE || hoae S o L i0s D, BEIE VAR LR L (LT Ao Ve g catest moment. - As s : glinrging: him - with H. P. Korns, | “Utiommelocting theso committoomen tho | on-shonid dadis Bhe scmianoal ropos | pBroltway Moot Episeopal, . P | coining silver, and fhe govecnment: has h CURING BY MAIL, whose house near the Wabash' tracks was [ oon Eoteieet o TUT:00 orclonk S bnt e G e o | Dudley, Pastor —Preaching 10:% a. m. and | a law upon the statute books which s burned a fow nights ago, claims e set the | "0 Vention adjourued unti Do Lorehers” fund at. the ond of the school yons, | 7530 b Cliss meeting 10 o, m. Sunday | looked to its continued use and. its. final A Promlnont Town Farmer un the Copeland fire. The will be tried Monday after- AL D, wlill bo #3690, 1fyouadd the pay roll for | SChoolat 12 Epworth league 6:30 p. m restoration, it might for the time being . MR, WILLIAM MU SyRIGIN G TFER LD BIE z noon at 2 o'clock. when (o afternoon scssion commenced | Soptomber, about $6,000, then you' will find | 1, Lfth Ayvenuo Methodist, Rov. J. I Farley, | ho gubordinated to othor lssues. a1 WHILGCORA ToNg VI DlosNIG K niBe Lewis Teo, the big stock fariner of The contwact for furnishing the county | the opera house was full of delegates and i1t In October wmountin to 14,600, | PAStor—Peeaching Sunday evening av7:30. (S0 ORI g1 BUCEnOWALHut REN1T, R ICi AL CireR el vanbRe e IRICT s oLt e e s I R BT i with coul was to have been nwarded yost L, ogwero unxiots to see what, the | 1o suy nothing of the interest on outstanding | , Afticen Mo-hodist—Preaching ~in the | W8 a8t eampaian: nd we are to be | 1ONC before inyears. My reason for makiug thig | KUOWR and esteemed fn-the best social and buste day, put one of the mombors of the commit- | winning ticket, would look like. Dalbey’s | orders, Tho county treasurer eatimatos thiy | MORing by tho pastor, ‘Rov. Mr. Lipson; in | 1t lod to tho. single gold tandard, | At pubile i it persons tiat avomunom | 2ot olrelos of it on durine the st thirtye teo of the board of supervisors, to which it | band had been engued to add 1o the general | Thior will bo 45 per cont moro-of the ey | UIe evening by ltev. Mr. Kurtzwell of Kun- | remanded to the single gold standard, | a'fment tuie 15 1 persons that v s | 1080 yoars, writes Wit h some cuthuslasm ezl was Feforred) fallet to:show uD. 80 (b 1y, | Bthusiiem; and sayoral Ane musicar. sotoe: inOctobor, whichi will amount’ t | $3%8 revivalist, who will assist the pastor | no issue can ho superior 0 that of £he | turisy et on e ri ot s et s kg OOLS LA GHL BT ’ had to be postponed. It will most likely be | tions were rendered. A part of the noon 0, and after puyiug off the deficit thore | 11 Le SPecial setvices to be neld everyeven- | restoration of silver. Nothing but a | for 1 frecty atated to Dr. Shepuet durson us T S e LT e T Y decided tomorrow, Bour hid boen spent by J, M. Senlan in de- | wil be loft S14.550 o tho. 1s of Novembar, | £ this weel e T boid policy immediately adopted by the | visitthat Tgot fl value for my money. and a gt | AN T from Dr. Coneland. The entarrhal g The Princes of the Orient will go to Mis. | COrating the stage with the national_colors OUUB LA LS hidhE T Fourth s Nyt o ot istopal, o Sorner | democratic party in this state will save | deal more. The treatiment nes beon st 1o CAR L LD iy souri Valley next Saturday evening o as. | i View of his prospective momination as es for October ugd November, ow ¢ Ninth Streets—Allre § {tiFomidas e L ORI e i every way, and 1hkily commend these phy gllra N : & i 45 g new pastor, will praach a6 10530 a. m. and ! ifling cost had ecome and constitu sist in giving the royal degree to a number iff. S AT 80 there will be only 82,530 in the trex 7:80 p. m. Sabbath bchool ab 12 Junior ———— I T e g o pubIIG SA nor N Al verm ) o eV AT GTE had been wlowly ofanxlous condidates: A Lurgo. dolegasion committee on credentials having re- | Docomber, whon the bulancs of the 30 b m.’ Sabbath Sohool at 1.’ L T T WiShing 10 see me personally ean i me any oo A ol i tally, e iy will o up, and it is_oxpected that some of | Ported, the reporton permanent organiza. | ahould pe rovorsed tropy the onle o eague 4 p. m. Epworth league 6:30 p. m. D fn the lomber yard of Mr. Geo. A, Hongland at | MWCTIuiniug iy seatom since wiy buck i the the proceedings will be heard even down | tion was nextin order. ‘Ihie committee had | 1t should all be paid in 1t would amount to | y,G0SPel mectings will be keld at_Overton’s =T the foot of Douglas strect, or at my home, No, 2 early days before fammers had the convenfenecs Nero A selected Hon. Spencer Smith for permanent 500, 50 thitt on the 1st of Jununty Mission aud People’s church at 7:30 p. m,, | Pennaylvania’s vernor - Charged with | poyuicion avenie. WILGIAMEMUBITAT R EOUE G ROad8 anciBloclc.cara sitnt Mo gave o ugy 2 3 s B chairman, A. E. Kincaid for secretary and ] HUAC corner Fourth avenue aud Seventeenth Belng on the Standard OI's Pay Roll. the treatment T needed-— the best treatment 1 had e unlon mootings which aro boing given | 5" 45 0 o Neading clori he sejoer | Lore would be on hand $9.050 to iy the | vt HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 28i—Tt was | g, ullall was under treatinent during the | gverfind th over thirty yoars of. Qoctoring—mi o i i T Ty e s s 1) I for rey - selec- | teachers for the n four months, un Db s L L s A S| . Sept. spring of 1803, After the Lupse of several months % SR § AL et doal ot intbreat. hditorm T | ous were ritified, and Mr. Swith came for” | iU tevy ia Veing paid in. For thess e ch e Englishuthoran-seevioes ot | rREnN Lo 1Asbdi I bt A D OV AL RCE |t s b s Lok S e LI GBI TABI L at deal o 5 audito u ard with a speach in which he reviewed k C Seated Lpte, Sonimil he Young® Men's Christian association | 1yois 2 LR S 1 & I | of the troubie, - been crowded each evening and numbers | WArd with a specchin o four mouthsfthospn ST LD Ll chapel in the Merriam block at 11 0. m, and { Pattison was going to tender his resig- | woekin renly 1 a question us o tho real faets in {405l ik hins Tong 10 show s complote | have been turned away, One of the iuter. | e boiltical events of the Just bonmonths. | so that in April, 1895, the deficit would be [ £l p.m. Rev. G.W. Snyder, pastor. Sun- | Dationas governor in order to accept u | the matter, ke safd: “Lan gl to vemeat Whit | oy ovir iy whote tronmie 1 s 4 vl shos gating fentures Is tno singing of Ivangelisy | it CPUIIRET\ UROTGS [WETAKG Bhe thine | g14.040. - ol day school at V45 a, m." Young people’s | government position, while another was | S nearly four months azo to the publie—THAT 1| iSRS I RIS TS 4 el b ‘Thompson to the accompaniment of g fine Y W c Now you sce that i the time intervening b7 5 3 itaing S OVernon 20! rlosely | AM ENTIRELY CURED OF MY CATARRH IN I 0 o ming | and men “who live by the sweat of their | hogweon October 1503tk A Teor¥eMNg | mooting at 7 p. m. Sorvices at Enterprise | that the govornor had been {oo ol ol 4 A B BRIV, OUSRD (OF ey talr Yonbles, his purtncr, contributes | brows hud no alficulty fn fnding work: with | Lo eCt October, 1805, and CHL T R pressed in s chatgethabiils carearasia | Giliin Aobeiin. o & had ot hisremene | o o OF e AfATE gl & pioyment by hls stercopticon | tho present, whon, nnder a democratic ads | trikecer il thLee o n8Te ROUR o LIBRE Rev. T. 1% Thickstun will lead the young | public officer was not altogether what it | L' ; ML S s e b views. and, as both the gentlemen are good | pii€ PIEStHL, Whon, widor a domocratic a RSl s eand 10| nen's meeting at the Young Men's Chris- ) S e omowtnlivelbcan Sxnoacdolthnjanip || PRERANDBVARYSUREBRERFROM CHRONIO) talkors, thero can bo but littlo doubt that | JEIS'EHOM WA f0F onee n its tife scems g, the teachors” Uioie s e du | B e &t s 1 »hnul}lt)‘,‘-,p.. “1"”1“"1“1 s on the PR | wieht aie alons the river il waer. BT haven't | DISEASE 15 INVITED TO CALL OR WRITE, thero will be a great roligious uprising bo. | MKCLY to carry out the nade du its | A the time the fivst-mouey is received from ngrogationtl--Moring. suoject, “Life's | '0l1 of the Standard Oil company and re- e of the complaint. 1 toil you Lam all right, | = | forc their work 1s done, ‘The moeting this | Platform, factorics are shut down, and lubor- | the tux of 1504 thees will by 5 oty | COPBrRRR oL Moining sunlech Lutea 20 e Ray et dla i fpe that cor- | and nobody need tell me that catarrh fs fneurabl é | i€ 1ng men's famil:es by tho thousand. are on ; ! i True Outlook;” evening, *Christ and Social puy 3 ! o N ) t evening will bo at the First Presbyteriag | 18 weu's ‘es by the the teachers' fund of about 215,000, saying b y Soratl Bothi s oA - | for Tknow better. Dr. Shepard has proven inmy D P i K FEIRE | s e A e | Life. poration. Both rumors have been de: A | o ie verge of starvation. ongratulated | pothing of accrued interest on orders, and BASh it heYseTar ffiona o | e It methods will absolutely “eura to st . LAl () By the republican party that it had " not been | ageuming that all the taxes wiil e paid The ladies of Unity guild are prepar- | Di€d by the governor's friends, as we Tho residenco of Charics Chorrott, at the | o usttay by th o i ors with Feforonce | SSeuming Uat all the tases will bopaid, | 2 for & basaar tad s, (e DAl | 45 thoso connected with the exeentive — ST AT I $955 M G coner o Fighth streoyand Avenue T was | to “this infamous Shorman act,” and read | Yalway tarea arelioble et s o8 up in in: | Mirsonio et Gid suppor to be held in | gopyrtment, and as he is absont from | PERIOD OF TRE L AN DL fERETED entered by burglars Friday night while he | some figures showing that the £ood, honest | junction suit or other ways. Now does that Masonie temple Thursday evening, Oc- the city on a brief visit to Atlantic City | DISEASES OF STOMACH AND BOW} > BUILDING. OMAHA. NEB. was at Lake Manawa, where he is employed | Jowa cow and the Iowa hayficld had \ it there was going. to 4 oh money | tober 12, and to close with a party. e ibl btai i “ ¢ | DUCED ONE-HALF UNDER TH 5 ? po 8ULho bont clul's louso us. overscer. Whon | ok producet mose netanl woulth ar. | 100l if thore was going (o bo much money G ¥ it 1afimpossibletoobiainfantintenyisws|DUCEDHONE HATBEUNDER ry Curable Discase Treated. Dorstamodhettoundiayersning infwild aiss li1ng thodivasy WiysaraiSittinn sl Ntha | obas e e en et ks s payin Eeonleld iLarty OauouNes: Vb heisumorfainetimonoteerd (EEAR A NI BLARDIIE Office Hours 0 to 1L a. m.:® to5 . m.: 7to3 e order, but 5o far s he can nscertain nothing | gold mines of tho United States 1t | oo y i O (DA All persons believing in the principles of | Hability just now from the fact that | IS A SMALL S 2 : e{tuoth orders allowed at the last meeting. it will be A e =y DAYS 10 TO 12, . Sundiy—10 . m. to 12 m. lsmissing, 1t is thought tho burglars were | was after all the market for these ugricul: | oro: drawn $901. The building fund is over- | the people’s party will meet Monday. Sep- | S¢veral prominent and well-to-do gen- ‘ Irghtencd awuy whilo fn the inidst of thelr | tural products iu which the peoplo of Tows | Grasa aud shora s eomaaiyf fund s over- tomber 25, at 8 0'clok p. m, to elect dole. | emen were discussing the matter and operations, as somo articles which did not | are interested. His specch was frequently paay interest on bonds due_in October and | gatos to the county convention, whieh i | Wondering what would likely be the belons to Mr. Cherrott were found Lying on | interrupted by applause and crics of appro. | bt amounting to $3.000, We have | 5208 SRS o Ol X course pursued by the governor after he | et wihero thev hud_evidently boen | Lo done o catsomining a1 puinting. for lnck of | b0 Beld Scotembor 30, at 10 . m. fn tho [ FOUTS Tuse Keviratisaddtoibann dropped at the commencement of a hurried The committee on resolutions had but one i ve lof OEIE tonotam et | courtliouse; s acs VELELURE 2N Uit The articles aro a woolen dress puttern, | resolution to roport beyond a genoral one ro. | for amt ybrn © Bocin gk o accumulato | “4h; Wleating places for each ward and the | terviewed when appronched, but said | valued at sc ! dollars, and a pair of lace | afirming the doctrines laid down in the last | fomden £7 000 6 o ey bonds at 5 per cent, | PUmber of delegates that each is entitled to | the charge of his being privately on the ) pillow shams. They are at the city mar- | state platform. The plan followed by o Tho anitor AL aoLyhonge pu Dercont: | are as follows pay roll had been made against him by NO SMOKE NO SOOT i shal’s ofice, where they can be had by the | many county treasurers of appropriating in- | nave to wait for money until next “April First ward, N. C.Nelson's store, seven; | different parties. A . . vight party. terest on county funds was condemned, and | The fact is that after the present assess. nd ward, W. A. Pool, 710 Mynster street ——— 3 q s . g I you want to by tho best improved | (it of compeliing banks to yay intercston | ment is paid in e will be #5000 wores oF hiwardl Ohiat ol Bk eyRoct i four, HE'S A HOPELESS LUNATIC. This new candidate for public trial comes in prepared | 5 Lk b 2 y balunces was favored. The resolution | ghan we are now, and Ltake two full NS aEl D BUKack, fives 5-room residence in the city, call anq | &1y balunces wa thalipoiare nowyandiiphwillisakeftwoktu was adopted unanimously. Fifth ward, Mr. Rudol Twenty-thi years 1| case of the Young M ) v teachers 5 g as Pennsvly - o Bt na et cateh upso that we ¢ Charged with Forg- sizes, same as Pennsylvania coal. It contains within and out. 1 want to build 4 i p 1d Fourth avenuc, six; Sixth~ ward, 2 the Mol . % S T~ ST 5 AT iousa haNaataell Tis et Selection of Candidates, ash when their salaries become due, T P P T S Syl S sbagitiein oo L = three to five per cent AS MUCH FIXED CARBON Forrest Smith, Mudison street, The work of selecting candidates was next Don't Buy n Carpet. 2 A, BIX. P. L. STAPLETON, IRIANAROLLS, iy endo | at- as sastern 2 ite as ~ 1 ! eiloeat Bl in order. M. Pusey was nomivated | ywioihor you live in iyl S Chairman City Central Committee, llr-nl\u-ll\ )I.l\“bl‘ttfl'l -nllmll lw;_ th ;_hunnf as the eastern anthracitz and has Jarvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best | west-end candidate for the legislature RSBl aE e il Blufls p — of Arthur Hutchins, who figured in such % : ) L by He was called upon | Or fifty miles from Council Bluffs, don't | Lund Bros. have reccived a whole car- | o sonsational manner in tho. Meloqaid S5s ) 1S Tss S Willinmson & Co., 105 Main street, | for a and - complying with the '"'{,]" “'“il""*‘";‘"_"»“:““L' 18 f”'u Il)nn» load of flower pots and flower pot stands | will case and whose insanity was alleged Less Ashes and Liess € Ul])hur‘, largest and best bi e stock in city, popular demand he enthusiastically pleaged | until you have obtained prices from the | which they are selling at very low brices, 'a nosnlte o A mOnEalova G . n . 2 v . R 4 e the convention that his campaign should be | Councii Buffs Carpet ecompany, the Y i Lutdl ;,‘:,,]‘L“]\: ;f:,i(”i;d..)’,l.:;".l,;,’1,'_,"'4;,'.’,‘:(’.\,,‘1" ‘,)f-:,' Iry it before buying, For further information and ‘ omestic soap outlasts cheap soap a fighting one. largest ex ive wholesale and retail ~ 3 it ) g L4 891 3 s C3 kit ik e Fianic Wenk of Carson and 1. 1. Blako of P T et Tl NUT 4 MONOMETALLIST, will h)."x:.-uwl.. ation of his father- 1o samples call on PEESONAL PARAGRAPAS, Avocs were named as candidates for the | o Trtoyoity i Clevelund Said to Have De A His P e appointed guardian of the insane man Dr. l‘,n\u:vl has gone to Dorchester, Neb., l\l\h first by Il"lll"c‘\:’!" stood U2 to b4, and Cook your meals this summer on a gas NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—President | ¢'Tects: Youngz Hutehing was a steno- 2 -y on medical business. ecks was declared the nominoe, = St NGas0 . Ty by S RBDVE eny 5 rrapher and typewriter in Scenator Me- - § Miss Ida Wallace has gone to Towa City to | Perry Kerney of Silver Crook township | F4n8¢: At cost at the Gas company. Clovelund has taken occusion to deny | Kraphier and typewriter in » Lt Mes 10 Main Street Council Bluffs. 3 resume her medienl sbud was nomiuated’ for member of the Board of Domestic soap is the vest that he is a monometallist and to d MoDonaldls dlotation tad afterirards Mr. and Mrs, D, J tes have gone to | SURCIVisors by acclamation — clave that he is in tavor of the utiliza- ammel, chairman of Revoivinz and Adjustable copied his notes on the typewriter, | guestion to L. N nel, r1 Some months later he became insanc | the stato railvoud commission. The let- and was transfer , which is given the place of honor For country treasurer two names were w. o put forward. C. B. Waite of Couacil Bluffs clleis home from a teu | and Freeman L. Reed of Belknap township Chicago for a ten days visit. Miss Mary Gre Baird, Lawyer, Everett blook. | tion of silver so far as it can possibly ho done with safety tosound ney. This Flower Stands days visit 10 the World's fair. The first baliot gave Waito B4 votes and | e evisoncie o iy o Closed, expression regarding the president’s | S VAR, HARHONEG Lo Mo asytun, ry Hoke's paper, 15 regarded il int Wil Biood of the Milwaukos froight | Kee 03, bud Waito was declarou nowminated, | o Tlie exigancios of the Unitod States | position was,~aceording to- Governor | JHhore sovertl eflorts were mado to have | i Spevetay Hokes ppers b regatded J SeRermons s yisitng teisudaFin S Wyo- || Whou d M Seanlanssinmerag preseated | Masonls Benevolent ipsaociation” sndsho || ‘Nhomas 7, Tones'of Alabama, ‘madeito|| I 1Scall theelroumsiance ol widbing | 16, hAve, DB lon, iom_ 84 o WINDOW BRACKETS ming, Ta, for tho nomination for sherift there was a | Guaranty Fund L have de- | him in the exeoutive mansion in Wash- | 40" UBIC fave pim \qentify e eony | 5 o b Sandard and his purpose ot Mr. and Mrs. EQ Troutman, Mrs, Oscar ot siow of enthusiasm. Alex Osler of | manded all the room on the second fioor of | ington yesterday. Governor Jones r PHote i e the hotre'to | of voting to that end. The Shermun - able, ornamontul ana Keeline and Miss Frances Bownian returned nd 1. M. Estes of Neols were put up | the Masonic temple, and S PIoRie ore.Ba0 G Y. sthehoirkio T T A tary Jameson | peated it to an Associated press reporter ished monomet- from the fair yesterd to run against him, but it was no use, Scan- have him repudiate the alleged forged | 18w, however, hud cstal yloverofih ise plitnte, o Bty s has concluded a lease for all that portion of vi S over colleot his - | alism by reducing silver to the place of rouble tcary for und Barnett is In the city visiting his | i ROlES 07 OF Mo 09 ¥otes of his own <y | tho building now used us o hall, 'Tho bust. | *Dresident Cleveland’s oponent (‘l‘j:,li',,!:"“f:f,:,')‘A'lm ARYOLCRULGOLE! S e et AL Rp plugieidbion. Ho has just b nominated for | 41 fulshed the , ness of the compuny has grown so rapidly | said Governor Jones, “charge him with T T T T Ly ot e c0 of the peaco at Weeping Water, No, | 000 lstesd, upon for o speech and | #0d steadily that one room after anothe 1list, and in reference | #1Y connected account of the muking o being u monome LUND BROS., ) HTING . The ladies of th n captured, and now the the instrument. Congregational chureh | hove v b bund played e | hus b mmer {640 DuvED OfLOL D DOnY G raats : A ; are provaring for u fostival und salo.of | Youe Fent Ot of the Gt YS! T | oo ke of the bi il a- required. “."}”,,'.'{“‘,"f'\., opion :.hjn.f,.,“"“l.“"".,]".’ s P Minnesota’s Anti-Combine Committes Moy- %5 Main 3t A Christmae novelties the last week of No- OREX S0V 08 B P 5 2 Masonic Building association, owners of | $31d that of course this charg a8 un VICTORY FOR 1HE FARMERS, 5 . . T — S I'he “"“1 n‘l” o8 m!m]AlL: for supc the building, very reluctantly con- | founded. He said he was in favor of the mE Agninat tigh Ruilrond Freights, Mo, V. W, Sbarmag {a home from a vials | Loy1E00 of Asheols, W, B, Tox lands of e s | semted to ' the Cpermunent eloswg | utilization of silver so far as it could | Courts Mold that Minuesota Can Build the PAUL, Sept. 23.-—The battle bo- Special Noticess 10 e ey e A e Yorao from o vist | and W, G Duvie ot Avac “1of the hall, but the insurance | possibly bedone to the safety of sound Stato Elevator nt Dulath, tween the St. Paul & Dulnth Railvoad g aas Miss Anna Bowmun who accomvanied her | H. B. Jennings was nominated for coroner Pooplo wer obliged to ha e Juor seek quar- | cur 51, PAUL, Sept. 23, —The argument in | company and the anti-coal combine GQUBIL BLUEEY: there will remain several duys longe by acclymation. In” responso to the domana | 58 clsewhere, | Contricts for the hall that The governor was asked o number of | the farmers’ stato elovator case was | mittee of Minnesota is on in ~ - = Mr. aud Mes. 1. €. Westordahl, Mr. and | 064 specel o sald (it Whils ho was ot | Yore mido for the carly | “hirty days th | duestions us to other declarations und | coheluded on the application mude by | shape. Last woeic the conl coutpuny WANZED=A compatent g1rl o do cagklng it o {, Mrs. € H. Lacy, Mr. and Mrs. “Georgo ihuch of tghiter ho hoped there would bo | Wori o rouodoling will bo well usdse whee | he said much in addition to what | Tonry Rippe of Martin county for un | charged tho railway with extortio R e Rt M RIS | '\-‘Jl:"m,“’h i Lerkius and Migs Jonnlo :f:‘:;“{..{‘,’,‘,:.:'l":,"f Shg dahe Induess thay | The stage and dressing rooms will b takes | 18 quoted on the silver question. ~ He | injunction against the State Kailrosd | that it wis carrying soft coal Blufrs = | Noaeath AAYRC RERR. 19, CDIgRRfoF = fpvo; | WIREOE MIYLR 616 lobold uiiag ) our, aud iu tho southeust corner w vault | Said e did not feel at libor f, 0 make | uud Warehouse commission and the | Duluth to St Pual for sl bt s, JOOIE RENT 8 ol L ] ! puld bo picnsant ko y | 12x18 will be builv up from_the foundation, [ any statement at present. Personaily | state to restrain thom from. oxpendine | ing 1.0 for anthracite. which wrn convenieheos. 19 Kl fanily. Wi 1 D, Sf AN Thomas Tostevin wus nominated for count e v ey i s y f i Latid Xpending K i | par u board. Mrs. B, Burhora SiRdak HECLRA 08 Hanion, o e AL (o TUSRERTSAIEINIRS o inased Toncounty Wil Bty oo el mep e fauutye 1t | Governor Jonos said he did not think | money on the farmers' state. clovator i | miich easior to handle than the it | 2 G boen visiting with the Drs, Langel, ot e | 10 for glory unless there was some monoy | Wi JRYE FIIR 0% ) s ind will bo three | that the president or anybody else could | Duluth, At the eonclusion of the avgu- | nous coal, The committee appeared he - - o T e IR AR S coming along with 1t. He accordingly de- | 8torics high, buils within but anchored o | 4011 just how the senate would vote on ent Judge Willis announced o | fore the warchouse commission, and | (100D glrl wanted at 320 Oxkland avenie; Hber their homes Thursday after o pleasant visie | COMIE i ily the walls of the building. A suite of threc J ment Judge Willis announced that h i Awagen will b paid hors, T e T Ut | lavge oftices will be partitioned off on the | the silver matter. Wwas of the opinion that the injunction | through Attorney Genoral Child form- | _toee s el dfahiwanhor, ab ) Mru. J. W. Cora of San _Irancisco is visit- | po® % tho logisiature should so WoLtnaKo | west front of the hall, which will bo used by It is hard to teli which is the ma- | should notbe granted and that he would | ally wsked that the St. Paul & Duluth WANTED. Diutug room gld snd dishwishor, u ju her brother, . M. Willlams, on Frank- | whily of n competent ongineer the sccrotary, the president and the medical [ Jority.” he added, *“There is Senator | not interfere with the state or its officor | railway be required to Laal ull kinds of = = - — 1 wvenuo. Mrs. Cora has boon' matron of | i Blahird was thoy nomiuated unani. | department. The remainder of tho floor | 1Pugh of our state, 1 domt think anys | in procceding to carry out the act of | eonl from Liske Superior to St Paul for [ [ 030 vl voriosi nim s within, b fouts :::j‘.;l.»lp.xnl...mf.y.\.[ San Francisco for the vyst mously for surveyor and the convention ad. | Wil |'- evoted to the use of the clerks and | body knows how he is going to vote and | 1808, which provides for constructing ) cents per ton, Inits answer the St | S0 )i enteen years, journed. AT un‘lfi‘:fl"l“s Bix Logi ghata st o A 5 15 the way with & good many sen- | the elevator, This is a great victory for | Paul & Duluth company says that such W ANTED Gt 1o o housework. M. 11 Tons '|I‘Ilu- Railroad Temperance association 25 1bs, Granulated sugar 60 calumity to the eity, as it will leave no large ators, SEEEIE Mu;(n_n:;mtul lm-‘n;_. ; |u; it o have b ;n :f“vl-"»:_n:';l[::}“ny:{ ‘l‘l"lllll'til\k\":I”l‘lllll' I““‘.}”v[:'m“h.'!’ et §12 avenue G 5 will give an entertainment at Masonic At Brown's ¢, O, D, hall in town that can be used for public RS0 a0 A Eia making & hard fight for three years to | ¢ Ol & [ Y substanti OB BATES A bialo liaad! fon Bale GLOAT &l i1 il ' 2 e used ar pubs per Sauco Lo 3 Ty Frtvivn 5 2 1or, come tever, and would deprive | [PQR SALE (& hurlo e temple next Tuesday evening. Admis- [ If you buy the following $2.00 order | Poses. The hall has been very profitable ) STON, 8. C., Sept. 23.—The | #eCure an elevator on Luke Superior, lncome wha 4 Paurlir ia — + Hioe, 10/cont d R T RS SR ¥ 7| and it would never huve beed glven up f | CHARLESTON, 8. C., Sept. 23, —The plc L B the company of its property without duc T T T , g — — BATLNADE WO AL A TR 0 | the demand for it had not been peremptory. | thirteen barrels of alleged pepper sauce wa Mun Kesponsible. | process of law. A0 ition Tor Warahots uhold 60me Fruit lands and farms. Greenshields, [ 191V granulated sugar for.....,.. .6 = s e scized on the Clyde steamer whurf were The railway com- Antnheatn at oics with the Mayio Keal Btk Goy Nicholson & Co., 600 Broadway. Tel, 151 xli'n“k}:.::) d Japan toa B 20| EEESEAAN ARAMEARC A Vi pomaelae | opened by Interual Revenuo Collector b has been investigating Fiua il Brovdway Lol lule Z = ’ A pelsat J b. 0f d ground spice....., . ho French classes will begin Mon- | Webster and found to contain twenty 8 W Vol : % . s o (OU «now that Day & Hows hiave somy 2 Domestic soap is the bost 11b. cun Pearl baking powder..... 40 | day, September 23 beginners at 10 and | dogen of beor s piat bottlos. - The oy 1 mmoont -dlagilor. on the, Hotlgu 1 gMunNgapoLis, Sept 23 - Williwms | DOXO SN Rl Yoo e - e —— | 3, advanced class 11'and 4, at Mrs. Os- | will ho otion, which proceed- | atieibotine thyy divastor’ to the noported | Streetor, vice president of the North- | ihiu olty & B Canl Contract borne's, 620 18t ave will bo sold at auction, which proceed- | gt4ibting the disaster to the carcless | westorn Guaranty company, has been BSTRACTS and 10ann,_ Farm and o1ty Proporey "Ihe school bourd beld a meetiug yesterday | pouicnnon this fs the vogular price o M ] ing will raise another issue "“'M"'“",:"f ness of the bridge foreman and placing | indivted and late last night he was JSPSACTS g loane. fid oLy pix afteruoon for the purpose of determining | o tho tas spios i Lakinet orar 2 Bosutitul olching glven with every | 2110 aad the fecoral gavornment, the | ihe original responsibility upon the rail. | urrested at his renidence. His health i | bl who should have the privilege of furnishing B B . dozen cabinet photos at Riley & Sherr- 0 0 lquor and boeer 18 prohibited by § poad for employing an incompetent | very precarious und the sheriff did not | (1AKDA uoved, coupool VA, » rown' sC. O. D., Council Bluffs, a photos & y & Bherra T by i {mata ploying very procarious an ’ 3 Clened ko, 4t ‘Taylors §ro the coul for use in the schools during the Sty L den’s for twenty days; frames of all ‘;'” dispensary '31‘.“”“"}1 i N t'f““"“:“’ wan. taks him o jail, but left two deputios in | jacined Burke, wt Taylor's gr 3 coming year. Several bids were in and the Miss Kassdaln's Millinery, kinds 1o order. oty ‘{““",“‘l”, SEAA) N NP7 W0 SIQD A ——— ocharge. Iy 18 rumored —that other | feay=ier—r T W0 exchunge i board made a tour of the coul yards exawm- | - Now stock; the very latest; new store, A oy s m— 1 18 B0 QUG Jovy 00 Bho heor Dimaell oo AINAGAY RRAS AF PSR indictments have been found. Bl Yook Bau Cotnell Biite d 1oing tho various varletios. 1 was ot ac | 10 Pearl streot; ladies pleaso call, top at the Ogden, Council Blufts, the —— PRINCETON, N. J., Sept. 23.—A sopho- — romidence: s clar Lproved 14 ad cash 1 R decided that the bid of the Carbon Coal com- oo Lest §2.00 house in lowa, Loulsville & Nashville Strikers. more-freshman “rush” took place yes- Omelal Inspacsion of the Uity ail SR o g0 0 o 51 el g IO & 0dd Fellows 1ral o aar SE— 1S E Ihe striking | terday. The sophs used their fists and e oficial inspection of the cit uton & Van Patten, " ny was the lowest, and Whitebreast keb Jarvis Wine Co., Council Blufts, Ta & : . Monday th i y oIl & Vian Patien, ) ump at .54 and Whitebreast nut at $2.90 | A large delegation of Odd Fellows left last Zul] J h shopmen of the Louisvill Nashville | 4 free fight follow Many were in- | yg)j wi be mude by the commivteesuthor- |~ " " iy were taken, with the privilege of taking any | evening on & special train over the North. Birthuey Farty. railway are jubilant. They induced the iu. d on both side black eyes and | j oy the council. The examining board | = _— i of the halfdozen or wore varieties at the | western to take in the World's fair, the spe- Miss Mabel Hicks entertained a partyof | force of men brought here by the com- { broken arms and legs were numerous will consist of Messrs. Frederick Drexel, | the examination of the buildivg and report figurer named in the bid. « i Sellow, frie Monda vel pany from the Lebanon branch to refuse | while several veceived internal injuries. | ¥ y + Mitons | 10 the council steps will be taken to acceps ] Dbl cial attraction being the Odd Fellows day | her young friends last Monday evening in lL Mlod il 1 i 1 Doliag e A J George W. Field, D. L. Shane, Architect | ¥ buliding from Conractor Loote . Vi Ity 3 ’ The e > the 5 s strikers and —_— bt o builc om Contractor Coof Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. qaerciacs at the White city uext Tucsday. | houor of 'l*f:l:‘::l?:l‘:'“‘:"“l“'"‘:y-n D L acs e o R, A Beindor®, Superintendont of Buildings Tilly, | "Mz Jacoten says that the openiog of the o cusan ' various games Davis, pros ription druggist, | were the following: M. F. Robrer. wife aud | and other au daughter, L. Huft, . Retallick, Low Haw- | young ladies were present of the compguy und joined forces with | B, Gordon, the erstwhile populist, has | Steel of the committee on public property | be previous to the time of the acceplance of D. King & Co's Partagas. lwunl wife, L Gilinaki, J. J. Mauraib, J. [ * Mawie Mulbolinud, Edith Field, Minnie | the strikers, written @ lengthy letter on the silver | aud sbuildings. As soou us they complete | Yhe building by the city J

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